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Phil Moore (actor)

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Phil Moore
Moore at the 2017 Game On Expo
Born (1961-08-24) August 24, 1961 (age 63)
Baltimore, Maryland
Occupation(s)Host, producer, writer, comedian
Years active1986–present

Phil Moore (born August 24, 1961) is an American television host, writer, producer, and comedian best known as the host of the Nickelodeon game show Nick Arcade.[1]

Early life and career

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Born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, Moore attended Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, a magnet school.[2] He attended Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida, and, after college, moved to Orlando, where he took a job at AT&T. During college, friends told him to do a local open mic night, which led him to do more standup and audience warm-up work for television shows.

He performed at comedy clubs in New York and Los Angeles, and appeared as an opener on shows such as The Mickey Mouse Club and America's Funniest People.[3]

He temporarily moved to New York City to work behind the scenes on MTV's Remote Control, then moved back to Orlando to be with his wife and newborn son. While doing warmup work for Dick Clark on Let's Make A Deal, he was invited to audition for Nick Arcade.[4]

After leaving Nickelodeon, Moore worked mainly behind the scenes as a writer and producer on a variety of programs.[5]

Moore lives with his family in Los Angeles.

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Work Result
2020 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Pre-School Children's Series Ryan's Mystery Playdate Nominated
2002 Emmy Award for Best Host/Interviewer Aqua Kids Won
Videographer's Creativity Award

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1988 After School Basketball Player #2 Drama film
1992–97 Nick Arcade Himself; host Game show
1993 Weinerville Himself 1 episode, Variety Show or Sitcom
1993 What Would You Do? Himself 1 episode, Game show
1994 All That Himself Guest appearance on the pilot episode
1994 Nickelodeon All-Star Challenge Himself 2 episodes, Game show
1995 1995 Kids' Choice Awards Himself Awards show
1997 Rosewood Aaron Carrier Film
1997–99 Figure It Out Himself Panelist
1998 Malcolm & Eddie Nelson Carter 1 episode, Bachelor Daze
1998–99 You're On! Himself; host Game show
2000–05 Aqua Kids
2002 30 Seconds to Fame Writer Reality-TV
2004 X-Play Segment producer Talk-Show
2004-2008 How Do I Look? Writer Reality-TV Seasons 1-7
2005 Exposed: 25 Most Notorious Moments of Fashion Week Writer History
2008-2010 Clean House Comes Clean Story producer Reality-TV
2012 Showhouse Showdown Story producer Reality-TV
2013 Let's Ask America Writer Season 2 Game Show
2014 Dr. Luciana Show: Aging and Falling Cinematographer Talk Show
2015 Crowded House Himself 1 episode, Reality-TV
2015 The Xperiment Story producer Season 1, Comedy
2015 TMI Hollywood Host / Various Comedy
2016–present Let's Make A Deal Live Tour Himself; announcer/co-host
2016, 2018 Robot Chicken Himself 2 episodes
2017 On Your Marc Himself Documentary
2018 The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story Himself Documentary
2019 Drop That Seat Challenge producer Game-Show
2019-2020 Ryan's Mystery Playdate Sr, Challenge producer Wrapping Rapper ("Ryan's Merry Playdate")
Veloci-Rapper ("Ryan's Prehistoric Playdate")
Cap'n Rappin ("Ryan's Swashbucklin' Playdate")
Seasons 1, 2 & 3 [Emmy nominated, season 3]
2020 Dare Package Challenge producer Season 1
2020 Chasing the Crown: Dreamers to Streamers Sr, Challenge producer 8 episodes
2021 Tooned In Producer Game Show
2021 The Wheel" Challenge Producer Game Show
2021 Love Island USA, season 3 Challenge Producer Reality competition show
2021 Celebrity Game Face, season 3 Challenge Producer Comedy game show
2022 Exposure, season 2 Sr, Challenge Producer Reality competition show
2022 Mr. Beast Content Creator/Producer
2022 Celebrity Game Face, season 4 Challenge Producer Comedy game show

References

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  1. ^ Snetiker, Marc (May 5, 2015). "'Nick Arcade' creators reunite for new game show on Kickstarter". Entertainment Weekly.
  2. ^ Waldman, Tyler (January 2, 2018). "Baltimore Native Phil Moore, Former Nickelodeon Host, Chats With Former Classmate C4". wbal.com. Retrieved May 29, 2023.
  3. ^ Online |, Pilot (December 3, 1993). "NICKELODEON KNOWS KIDS". The Virginian-Pilot. Retrieved October 15, 2023.
  4. ^ "Nick Arcade Host Phil Moore - Hosts at Home". YouTube. November 20, 2020. Retrieved May 29, 2023.
  5. ^ Jax, Jimbo (September 12, 2022). "What Happened To The Hosts Of Those Old School Nickelodeon Game Shows?". TheThings. Retrieved October 15, 2023.
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